I buy a few things here and there on Amazon, but generally do my best to support more local, or buy direct from companies that may have an Amazon presence. I buy a lot of electronic bits and pieces or rc car parts, and so stones Amazon is one of the few places I can find what I want. But most of the time I can find elsewhere and by from elsewhere.
There is a degree of facilitating smaller sellers to sell to a broad market (if you can make buyers aware that your shit even exists). But Amazon is known to copy good products sold on their site and contract the Chinese to make the same thing and take over the market for said product, so fuck them for that.
Amazon seems to have assumed the mantle from wal mart of most efficient mover of US money to china for cheap shit. And that is an ENORMOUS piece of the pie, and with his little cut of each transaction, bezos is rich as fuck.
Anxiously awaiting the final season of the expanse on Amazon prime. So there is that.
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The store I shop at the most in Wenatchee is Stan’s Merry Mart. Locally owned Ace Hardware. Not all mom and pop places are gone. I try and always buy local and only as a last resort go online. I can’t remember the last time I bought off Amazon.
Edit- Stan’s is probably like the above Hardware Sales, that’s the saying we use around here too.
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Cancelled AMZ Prime last February in protest of Bezos' corporate asshattery. Put the entire renewal fee into Dogecoin instead. Got up to like 2 grand at once point. Got crushed since, but still up like 4x, so I'm happy and it felt like a good, albeit silent middle finger to Amazon. I work really hard to only shop local now and have actually found some kick ass little mom and pops I wasn't even aware of before. Everybody wins.
We use Amazon quite a bit. I'd say that 95% of what we buy can't he had locally without a 2 hour drive to Walmart who treats their employees just as bad as Amazon.
The argument that Bezos is an asshole because nobody should have a billion dollars is just silly. Does he need a billion dollars? Decidedly no. Should someone be categorized as an asshole soley for successfully leveraging capitalism? Not sure about that. To say you can only make $1B by being a terrible person is equally weird.
And whomever said that companies with their own fulfillment are automatically treating their employees worse than those using 3rd parties has no idea what they're talking about. That's just a bizarre statement.
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ORLY? UPS and USPS are union shops. Find me a story about drivers for those carriers pissing in bottles and crapping in bags. For your reference in case you missed it: https://www.businessinsider.com/amaz...bottles-2021-3
Used to be able to get cheap Nike's on AMZN. Not anymore. Have to go to Ebay or Chinese websites now.
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I can find you hundreds of stories about firms without retail distribution with child labor, unpaid labor, unfair wages, sexual harassment and/or abuse, physical violence, discrimination, etc.
Just because a company has delivery does not make it a worse place to work than one without. Think about natural resource extraction, industrial and chemical manufacturing, airlines, financial giants, entertainment, media...all of these industries have horrific records of employee abuse but they don't have delivery drivers.
Matter of fact, both FedEx and UPS make the top 20 in US companies that paid fines based on discrimination since 2000. But they're union shops so....?
Your argument is just circumstantial and quite bizarre.
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"All God does is watch us and kill us when we get boring. We must never, ever be boring."
Circumstantial to say that when I order from Amazon, there's a good chance the delivery driver who brings it to my porch is working in inhumane conditions, whereas if I buy it from someone else who ships USPS that my mailman is making a living wage and benefits from collective bargaining? We're going to have to agree to disagree, this is one where it's easy to choose a less bad option and I do.
Also, what do racial discrimination suits have to do with inhumane performance standards? Red herring much?
What this thread needs more torches and pitchforks. Does Amazon sell those?
A lot of big brands have cracked down on the AMZN capitulation as they beefed up their own direct to consumer channels. Wholesalers have always had their own channel of agreed collusion with brand sites.
You might try the outlet store....I did see some NIKE pegasus previous generation for 35% off.
Every warehouse job sucks balls. All of them. At scale they are all killing themselves for your crappy consumer goods.
and lol at the billionaire defenders upthread, 150 year later this Samuel Clemens description of the commodore still rings true
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Living around Seattle I know a lot of folks who work, and have worked at Amazon, both in HQ and in the distribution, to include their warehouses. The competitive types who want to crush whatever they are doing seem to like the company. Those who just want to punch their time for a paycheck bitch about the ‘ruthless culture.’
Amazon also bought my home for me so can’t complain to much.
Like someone else mentioned I shop a lot because going from store to store to find a trivial generic item is just a pain. For higher end things I shop at a retail location where I can compare and figure out if it will fit my needs - and a salesperson will help me get the right item. Amazon, and other large, low cost, low service retailers are forcing independent retailers to offer something more. If they can’t, they die off, blame evil Jeffe Bezos, and their employees make a >20% tip bringing me the $18 hamburger and $7 beers I can afford because I saved time and money shopping on Amazon.
Also, bitching about anyone having grossly than they need is fucking rich on a ski forum. Sure no one needs $100b. No one needs $1m. No one needs $10k, Arbitrarily drawn lines of what is ‘enough’ and what is excessive, are primarily drawn from envy and set dangerous precedents.
No one is self made, this is the biggest myth of “free market capitalism”. Someone has a good idea and it takes a lot of people to realize the goal. Sometimes the idea isn’t even original. Our worship of wealth is perverse.
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